Master Textbook List

Information on textbooks for all Undergraduate Mathematics courses at the New Brunswick and Piscataway campuses of Rutgers for the current semester is collected here (for prior semesters since Fall 2000, see the archive).

Most course numbers are linked to the course pages and are followed by brackets containing the codes F for Fall Semester courses, S for Spring Semester courses, U for sUmmer Semester courses, or any combination of these. Changes in textbook for the current semester are indicated at the end of the item (including updates to new editions). When available, a link to a suitable page on the publisher's web site has been included. Information about particular books can be found in a few steps from this link. In a few cases, there is a fixed page devoted to the particular text or package, which is indicated by a link marked “(text)” or “(package)”.

Spring 2015

023[F]: The textbooks listed under 001 and 025 are both required for this course.

024[S]: The textbooks listed under 001 and 025 are both required for this course. [updated, Spring 2014]

025[FSU]: The textbook is required, but the Solutions Manual is optional. If you want the Solutions Manual, the bundle should be considered. However, the publisher's iLrn site is not used in this course.

026[FSU]: The textbook is required, but the Solutions Manual is optional. If you want the Solutions Manual, the bundle should be considered. However, the publisher's iLrn site is not used in this course.

111[FSU]: The textbook is required, but the Solutions Manual and Study Guide, and WebAssign are optional. Discount packages (textbook and Access codes) are available at the Rutgers bookstores or at http://www.cengagebrain.com/course/1-1N2MT75 . Students are also expected to have a graphing calculator, which should be comparable to our recommendation. [updated, Fall 2014]

115[FSU]: The textbook and WebAssign Acess Code are required, but the Solutions Manual and Study Guide are optional. Discount packages (textbook and Access codes) are available at the Rutgers bookstores. Students are also expected to have a graphing calculator, which should be comparable to our recommendation.

151[FSU]: A special package with ISBN 1-4641-0376-3 based on Jon Rogawski; Calculus: Early Transcendentals (second edition); W. H. Freeman Company, 2012 (1050 pp.) is available in local bookstores or directly from the publisher with free shipping. The required textbook may be supplemented by an optional Student's solution manual ISBN: 1-4292-5502-1. Also, students are expected to have a graphing calculator, such as the TI-83. [updated, Spring 2014]

152[FSU]: Same textbook and other material as 151. [updated, Spring 2012]